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RESPONSIBLE HOSTING

Responsible Hosting Holding a successful party or event requires planning. Don't take chances! Reduce the risks of alcohol-related problems when entertaining and help ensure guests arrive home as safely as they come. Always treat alcohol with respect.

By planning ahead of time, hosts can help avoid many of the problems associated with excess alcohol consumption, and can ensure that an enjoyable and safe time is had by all their guests

Remember, parties are supposed to be fun.

Always be a responsible party host. Both you and your guests will be glad you are.

Here are some suggestions to help reduce the risks of alcohol-related problems when entertaining and to help ensure your guests arrive home safely.
  • Always provide low-alcohol and alcohol-free beverages, such as mocktails, non-alcoholic punch, pop, bottled water, tea and coffee.

  • Serve snacks with drinks and always have food available throughout the party to avoid drinking on an empty stomach. Avoid serving salty, sweet or greasy snack foods as guests will become thirstier. High-starch and protein foods such as meats, veggies, cheeses, light dips and breads are good choices.

  • Don't plan strenuous activities when you serve alcohol. People are generally more prone to injury or mishap after drinking.

  • Serve drinks yourself or designate a bartender instead of having an open bar, as guests usually drink more when they serve themselves. Avoid serving doubles and keep a shot glass next to the bottles—good measurement makes all the difference.

  • Have a plan to deal with any guest who drinks too much. Promote the use of designated drivers and keep cash and telephone numbers on hand for taxis. Encourage your guests to leave their cars at home and take public transportation or cabs. Never allow guests to drink and drive or ride with anyone who has been drinking.

  • Stop serving alcoholic beverages at least an hour before the party is over. Serve alcohol-free drinks (bottled water, juice, coffee and tea) and food. Remember, however, that having coffee after drinking doesn't make you sober.

  • Plan ahead so that it's easy to follow this advice.

  • As the host, drink minimally or not at all, so you can think clearly and act quickly to deal with or avoid potential problems.
You can be held responsible for what happens to your guests while they are in your home, on your property, or at any function you organize regardless of the location.

As well, when you entertain and are in charge of the premises and who attends, you are responsible for taking steps to protect all your guests from harm, including those who may be impaired or intoxicated. This means ensuring the location is safe for all guests, protecting them from risk of injury others may pose, and ensuring that activities taking place at the party don't pose a risk of injury.

Exercise caution and follow our check list to help keep things safer once the party's started.



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